........................................................................... The Rights of Home-based Workers Vibha Puri Das & Aditi Kapoor 109 .................................................................................................. Gandhian Struggles for Land Rights Dr. D Jeevan Kumar 121 .................................................................................................. The Rights of Fish Workers Nalini Nayak 141 ...............................................
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The Status of Women in Ancient Egyptian Society Unlike the position of women in most other ancient civilizations‚ including that of Greece‚ the Egyptian woman seems to have enjoyed the same legal and economic rights as the Egyptian man-- at least in theory. This notion is reflected in Egyptian art and historical inscriptions. It is uncertain why these rights existed for the woman in Egypt but no where else in the ancient world. It may well be that such rights were ultimately related to the theoretical
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Famous Thinkers University of Phoenix PHL/458 Cecil Davis September 17‚ 2013 Famous Thinkers It is frequently said that good thinkers are born‚ not made. Although there is an element of truth to that statement‚ the idea is essentially false (Ruggiero‚ 2009). The one thing though that everyone can agree to; is the world would has become the product of the efforts‚ accomplishments‚ and even failures of men and women everywhere. More specifically‚ the men and women whose ideas helped shape
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World War I‚ known as the Great War‚ was the first total war between the European nations. Many soldiers had died in the terrible conditions of the trenches. Not only were countless lives lost in the war‚ but land‚ especially in France and Belgium‚ were also destroyed. There were also many controversies when the Great War finally ended. Many leaders had different and conflicting opinions on how the treaty was going to be put together. Some‚ like Clemenceau and Lloyd George of Britain‚ wanted the
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------------------------------------------------- ETHICS & VALUES ------------------------------------------------- ASSIGNMENT-1 on ------------------------------------------------- Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Submitted to: Submitted by: -------------------------------------------------
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Child artists are an exploited lot today 6. “Diversity is not an indicator of inclusiveness” 7. Recession is the mother of innovation. 8. Ethics in today’s business is a contradiction 9. Business houses should take greater social responsibility. 10. Are Gandhian values irrelevant for society today? 11. Should Nehru’s temples of learning remain elitist? 12. Should Indian Education be thrown open to the Foreign Universities 13. Our Governance and Political System share a deep mistrust for Entrepreneurship
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The Diaoyu / Senkaku Islands Dispute Questions of Sovereignty and Suggestions for Resolving the Dispute By Martin Lohmeyer A thesis in fulfilment of the requirements of the Degree of Master of Laws in the Faculty of Law‚ University of Canterbury 2008 Content Content ....................................................................................................................1 Acknowledgements........................................................................................
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Tanzania -- Attorney General v. Aknonaay and Lohay‚ Civil Appeal No. 31 of 1994‚ Court of Appeal 10/21/1993 Note from E-LAW U.S.: This opinion contains several spelling mistakes made in the original opinion from which we transcribed. Also‚ our original is illegible in two spots. The first omission is of one or two letters. The second is of about 10 words. These two spots are noted in the text in [brackets]. IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIA AT DAR ES SALAAM (CORAM: NYALALI‚ C.J.‚ MAKAME
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Mumbai is the Financial Capital of India Mumbai is the Bollywood city of India Mumbai is the city of local trains Mumbai is the city of dabbawallas Mumbai is the City of Ambanis Mumbai is what the Indians affectionately call – the “City of Dreams”. This fabulous city is not only the financial capital of India that serves as the center of all trade and investments‚ but also a cultural center. Mumbai is where you can possess the most distinguished designer labels and products from various fashion
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Introduction Can a rotten egg make a good Omelet? The end/means dilemma is an old and popular scenario. The answer to this question depends on what the type of goals or ends are and what means are being used to achieve them. In order to correctly answer to this philosophical problem‚ it is important to define the terms "ends" and "means”. The “ends” are the intended or desired goal and the “means” are the way in which something is done to achieve the goal. The phrase “by any means necessary” says
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